Passwords: C.K. Williams on Robert Frost

C.K. Williams speaks about the life and poetry of the venerated American poet Robert Frost, the rural patrician of New England literary life.

C.K. Williams is a poet whose collections include Wait (2010), Collected Poems (2007), The Singing (2003), which won the National Book Award, and Repair (2000), which received the Pulitzer Prize. He is the author of a book of essays, Poetry and Consciousness (1998). In 2005, he was awarded the Ruth Lilly Poetry Award. He teaches at Princeton University and lives in New Jersey and France. His book, Writers Writing Dying, is forthcoming.